Streetwise Alternative - Cleantech Articles
Canadian Energy Firm Installs Additional Systems in the United Kingdom
Source: Streetwise Reports (1/24/19)
The company continues work to increase efficiency and reduce costs for a local energy supplier.
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Firm Partners for Installation of Its Residential Energy Storage System in Australia
Source: Streetwise Reports (1/20/19)
This development should allow for future entry of the company's other products into that market.
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Energy Firms Collaborate, Install Solar Storage Systems in Georgia
Source: Streetwise Reports (1/17/19)
This firm's energy storage units are being used to solarize the region.
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Major Title Companies Adopt Blockchain to Cut Down on Security Breaches
Source: Streetwise Reports (12/28/18)
Green tech maker's blockchain system scores big contracts with well-known title companies. Here's how it works and why this particular system is catching so many title agencies' attention.
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Mackie Analyst Sees Supercharged Revenue Growth for Energy Storage Firm
Source: Streetwise Reports (12/13/18)
Energy storage manufacturer opens up global distribution channels as long-standing partner Mercedes Benz Energy endorses product.
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Energy Firm Approved to Produce Home Battery Systems in South Australia
Source: Streetwise Reports (11/21/18)
The region is a key market for the energy storage systems designer/manufacturer; the company also reported that its order book is approaching $6 million over the last 120 days.
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MGX Minerals: A Rare Breed of a Junior
Source: The Critical Investor for Streetwise Reports (11/20/18)
MGX Minerals CEO Jared Lazerson speaks with The Critical Investor about his company's wide-ranging projects.
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Energy Efficiency Solutions Firm Reaches 100-Units-Sold Milestone
Source: Streetwise Reports (11/15/18)
Recent sales of its generator optimization systems, designed in 2008, boosted the total.
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Two Strong Investment Trends, One Good Idea
Source: Grant Longhurst for Streetwise Reports (11/15/18)
Grant Longhurst of MoneyTalks.net discusses two long-term trends in energy and one company that can benefit from both trends.
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Company Achieves Record-Setting Monthly Sales
Source: Ron Struthers for Streetwise Reports (11/8/18)
Technical analyst Ron Struthers outlines the impacts of record sales for this energy efficiency firm.
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Energy Storage Systems Manufacturer Trends Positively with Orders
Source: Streetwise Reports (10/24/18)
A Mackie Research note relayed this company's latest news, regarding revenue and new hires.
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Coverage Initiated on 'Low-Carbon Power, High-Octane Stock'
Source: Streetwise Reports (8/27/18)
A Raymond James report provided an overview of this clean energy company.
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Cooling Systems Stock Now in Position to Take Off Higher
Source: Clive Maund for Streetwise Reports (4/18/18)
Clive Maund provides a technical analysis on an energy efficiency company that he believes is a buy.
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Target Prices Raised on Cobalt Pure-Play After Major Royalty Acquisition
Source: Streetwise Reports (3/8/18)
Analysts assess the move by this company to acquire a royalty on a project that one calls "one of the largest undeveloped nickel reserves and the largest undeveloped cobalt reserve globally."
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Canaccord Genuity Releases Sustainability and Special Situations Watch List
Source: The Energy Report (3/16/17)
Canaccord Genuity has released the second edition of its Sustainability and Special Situations Watch List, featuring five companies in the sustainability sector.
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Piper Jaffray's Brett Wong: How to Profit from Government Mandates in Biofuels
Source: JT Long of The Energy Report (10/6/15)
New proposed EPA requirements for the renewable fuel standard program, combined with challenging sugarcane harvests in South America, could increase demand for biodiesel, creating opportunity in a struggling energy sector. In this interview with The Energy Report, Piper Jaffray Analyst Brett Wong names a growing company that could profit from government mandates.
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Low Oil Prices Are an Act of Economic Warfare: Veteran Investor Bob Moriarty
Source: Karen Roche, The Energy Report (2/12/15)
This is a wonderful time to have cash and be in the oil business, according to Bob Moriarty of 321energy.com. That's because savvy juniors can go shopping for assets being sold as "uneconomic" when oil is $40–50/barrel. But the low price won't last, he tells The Energy Report, predicting much higher oil within the year. And while that increase will cause oil stocks to rise in tandem, Moriarty reminds investors that it still pays to be selective.
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The Tao of Investing in the Renewable Energy Market: Practice Patience, Not Panic, Says JinMing Liu
Source: Tom Armistead of The Energy Report (10/29/14)
With the market bucking like a rodeo bull, investors should hang on and sit tight, JinMing Liu advises, especially with the high-beta cleantech and renewable energy industries he covers. In this interview with The Energy Report, the senior vice president and director of research at Ardour Capital Investments explains how the recent market correction affects both the cleantech and waste-management companies in his portfolio. His advice throughout: Be patient.
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Energy Independence: Financial Fact or Political Fiction?
Source: JT Long of The Energy Report (7/3/14)
It has been more than a year since Citigroup Inc. published "Energy 2020: Independence Day," outlining the impacts of progress toward North American energy self-sufficiency. For this special 4th of July edition of The Energy Report, we reached out to experts in the energy investing space for an update on how recent political events and production trends in the field impact our ability to produce what we use. For Porter Stansberry, Marin Katusa, Chris Martenson, Bill Powers and Cactus Schroeder, the prospects for the future—and the associated investing opportunities—depend on the perspective.
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These Alternative Energy Stocks Will Soar on China's Rare Metal War
Source: Money Morning (4/25/14)
"In 2012, production and consumption of the rare earth metals used in production of clean tech reached more than 100,000 metric tons, according to IHS Chemical. Today, the vast bulk of materials needed to build these technologies come primarily from China."
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Raymond James' Pavel Molchanov Sees Stars in the Expanding Cleantech Universe
Source: Peter Byrne of The Energy Report (4/3/14)
Cleantech, an outperformer in the energy space since 2012, experienced a major expansion phase in 2013 that is still unfolding. In this interview with The Energy Report, Raymond James Energy Analyst Pavel Molchanov points to companies with innovative technologies, strong balance sheets and financial flexibility as examples of low risk with high-flying rewards. Find out about his strongest Buy recommendation, as well as a special situation in big oil.
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Fracking, Uranium and Solar, Oh My!: Growth and Innovation in 2013
Source: The Energy Report (12/26/13)
A more profitable outcome often requires a new way of doing things. The Energy Report profiled some of the most innovative stories in the energy space in 2013. Our experts talked about everything from developments in hydraulic fracturing techniques to new ways of finding and processing natural resources. As we look forward to exciting new opportunities in 2014, let's revisit some stories our experts shared last year.
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Predictions for Cleantech in 2014
Source: Dallas Kachan, The Energy Collective (12/11/13)
"We're more optimistic about the year ahead in cleantech than in our last two years of predictions."
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Why Uranium and Coal Rank High for Energy Return on Energy Invested: Thomas Drolet
Source: Tom Armistead of The Mining Report (12/3/13)
Not all energy options are equally good, says Thomas Drolet, principal of Drolet & Associates Energy Services Inc. Using an "Energy Return on Energy Invested (EROEI)" calculation to decide which energy sources yield the most for the least energy investment, Drolet sees hydroelectricity, natural gas, uranium and coal at the top of the list. Drolet adds that the need for reliable power will keep baseload power fueled by uranium and coal at the center of the world's electricity systems for many years, but he tips The Mining Report to some technologies looking for investment that can help make coal a more environment-friendly fuel.
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Carbon Is the Problem: Is Graphene the Solution?
Source: Christine Hertzog, The Energy Collective (10/31/13)
"The search is on to find a better material than silicon—one that is much more energy-efficient and less likely to produce waste heat."
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